Set an Example
“As I grow
older, I pay less attention to what men say.
I just watch what they do.”
Andrew
Carnegie
1835-1919
Industrialist
Mark Twain once said, “Few things are harder to
put up with than the annoyance of a good example.” Have you noticed how people who set an example for others are
ridiculed, slandered, and hated? There are those in our society who cannot
stand anyone good, wholesome, and lives by godly principles. Why are they so
upset? Because light will always reveal what is hidden in the dark.
One of the purposes of a success-minded person is
to influence their world for good. Medical Missionary Albert Schweitzer said,
“Example is not the main thing in influencing others. It is the only thing.”
Our behavior, speech, actions, and achievements matter to more than just
ourselves. You are setting an example for others to follow who wish to live a
successful life. Like it or not, you are the only example that some may ever
see. That is a big responsibility, but it is all part of being a success-minded
person.
Today, the world we live in does not see living
by Christian principles as needless but rather impossible. They think it is
asking too much of a person to be trustworthy, hard-working, and honest. Author
G.K. Chesterton said, “The Christian
ideal has not been tried and found wanting. It has been found difficult; and
left untried.” I know many say they have tried to live as a Christian,
but it “did not work” for them. That statement alone shows they never knew what
it meant to be a Christian in the first place. It is not about how we live; it
is about Whom we are living for.
Success-minded people are to be an example to the
world that it is possible to achieve success without compromising your values,
being dishonest, or stepping on others to do so. Our life is to be such that we
do not have to preach to others on how to be successful, but people only have
to see what we do. Words are cheap, to be sure. I can tell you anything, but
the challenge is what I show you. It is how you live that will speak to most
people. They may not like it, but you cannot argue with a good example.
Ralph Waldo Emerson said, “Society is always
taken by surprise at any new example of common sense.” Success-minded people
should be full of surprises.
You can
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Hickey. To get his books, training material, or book him to speak to your
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